Treble Cone

Location

Otago
New Zealand
44° 35' 24" S, 168° 54' 36" E
NZ
General info: 

Treble Cone lies at the South East end of the Southern Alps of New Zealand - right in the heart of the Southern Lakes District and only 19 kms from the beautiful lakeside town of Wanaka. Renowned for dry powder and plenty of it, Treble Cone receives an average annual snowfall of 5.5 metres and has an average maximum snow depth of 3.25 metres.

BASE: 1252ft
SUMMIT: 1957ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2312ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 4
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 2
Surface: 2

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